FS#55634 - [mtpfs] seems to be unfunctional and abandoned upstream
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Community Packages
Opened by Artem (i7220) - Thursday, 14 September 2017, 06:34 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 16:56 GMT
Opened by Artem (i7220) - Thursday, 14 September 2017, 06:34 GMT
Last edited by freswa (frederik) - Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 16:56 GMT
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Description: it's noted on wiki (Note: The following is
likely to not work and you might have to resort to gphoto2
or a file manager with gvfs support like PCManFM.) it's
noted on upstream bugs list (f.e.
https://github.com/cjd/mtpfs/issues/14).
my experience is exactly the same: Transport endpoint is not connected. meanwhile options in the AUR work fine, as well as android-file-transfer. i suggest moving mtpfs from the official repos for now maybe... Additional info: * package version(s) 1.1-2 * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: install libmtp, mtpfs, check that device is recognised with lsusb and mtp-detect, modify /etc/fuse.conf, mount with mtpfs -o allow_other ~/mnt, get an error |
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Closed by freswa (frederik)
Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 16:56 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: https://github.com/cjd/mtpfs/issues/14 We can't do anything about it. Feel free to re-open when there is a patch available. Thank you
Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 16:56 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: https://github.com/cjd/mtpfs/issues/14 We can't do anything about it. Feel free to re-open when there is a patch available. Thank you
Comment by
Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Friday,
15 September 2017, 16:33 GMT
- Field changed: Attached to Project (Arch Linux → Community Packages)
- Field changed: Summary ([mtpfs 1.1-2]. seems to be unfunctional and abandoned upstream → [mtpfs] seems to be unfunctional and abandoned upstream)
Please use the proper project when submitting bugs. The package
details page has an Add New Bug link which automatically takes you
to the right place.
Comment by Artem (i7220) - Friday,
15 September 2017, 22:56 GMT
sorry, got you